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MarkUp

Turn your website into a dynamic canvas ready for feedback
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What is MarkUp?

It allows you to turn your website into a dynamic canvas ready for feedback and collaboration. Streamline your feedback with a quicker, easier, and clearer process.
MarkUp is a tool in the Feedback Widget category of a tech stack.

Who uses MarkUp?

Companies

Developers
49 developers on StackShare have stated that they use MarkUp.

MarkUp's Features

  • Enable real-time commenting directly on a website
  • Manage all of your feedback in one place
  • Cut through the noise with immediate, visual feedback. Go from build to publish without losing your mind in the process
  • Skip the endless email chains, unruly spreadsheets, and that weekly afternoon meeting. Comment directly on live, digital content
  • Collaborate incontext

MarkUp Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to MarkUp?
Markdown
Markdown is two things: (1) a plain text formatting syntax; and (2) a software tool, written in Perl, that converts the plain text formatting to HTML.
InVision
InVision lets you create stunningly realistic interactive wireframes and prototypes without compromising your creative vision.
WebEngage
WebEngage is a customer engagement Saas. It enables gathering of relevant customer data through feedback and survey. It also enables notification of services and discounts to the market. WebEngage offers solution for personalized real time marketing, customer insights, instantaneous feedback and personalized marketing
Usersnap
Usersnap is the #1 bug tracking tool for every web project. Collaborate on screenshots with colleagues and clients. Usersnap makes tracking bugs and collecting feedback on design drafts and prototypes easy.
Queue
It helps web designers avoid confusing feedback by letting their team and clients leave comments directly on the live website so projects are finished 10x faster. Just paste a URL into Queue to enable commenting directly on the website.
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MarkUp's Followers
56 developers follow MarkUp to keep up with related blogs and decisions.